H. Oezdikmen. 2016. Two new species group taxa of Cortodera (Cerambycidae: Lepturinae) from Turkey...
Hüseyin Özdikmen. 2016.
Two new species group taxa of Cortodera (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Lepturinae) from Turkey with updated species group list.
Munis Entomology & Zoology, 2016, 11 (1): 4-17.
Файл PDF: ozdikmen_2016_cortodera_neslihanae_cortodera_orientalis_didemae.pdf
Вот как я прокомментировал эту статью
в своем "Каталоге Палеарктики":
#147
Cortodera neslihanae Özdikmen, 2016 was described from Anatolia
(Çankırı: Orta: Elden village, 40°39'22"N, 32°58'21"E) on the base of two
females. Both specimens do not differ from rather variable C. flavimana.
The type locality of the new name is situated inside the area of
C. f. angorensis Danilevsky, 2015. Typical C.f. angorensis is characterized
by totally red antennae and legs, while both females of C. neslihanae have
black antennae and partly black femora and tibiae. But a form with dark
legs was mentioned in the original description of C. f. angorensis
Danilevsky, 2015. So, until better investigation of local populations a
new synonym must be accepted:
C. f. angorensis Danilevsky, 2015 = Cortodera neslihanae Özdikmen, 2016.
Cortodera orientalis didemae Özdikmen, 2016 was describe
on the base of
a single male from SE Anatolia (Mardin prov. - without precise locality).
The male does not belong to C. orientalis because of shorte and wide body.
It looks like C. syriaca Pic, 1901 with bicolored middle and hind legs,
while all specimens of C. syriaca from Transcaucasia to Syria known to me
have middle and hind legs black. Bicored middle and hind legs are known in
C. syriaca nigroapicalis Holzschuh, 1981 from Hakkâri prov. and in specimens
from West Iran. So, until better study a new subspecies from Mardin can be
accepted:
C. syriaca didemae Özdikmen, 2016.